NASA JPL's RoboSimian robot stood out at the DARPA Robotics Challenge as one of the few non-humanoid designs. The use of four versatile limbs allows it to adapt to the test scenario in ways that would be difficult for a bipedal robot. We chat with Katie Byl of the UC Santa Barbara Robotics Lab, whose team programmed RoboSimian, to learn about the advantages of a quadruped design and how RoboSimian may be utilized in complex environments like being underground or even in space!
Shot and edited by Joey Fameli
Find out more about RoboSimian here: https://www-robotics.jpl.nasa.gov/tasks/showTask.cfm?TaskID=236&tdaID=700043
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The Massachusetts school has been tasked with prepping the humanoid robot for future missions to Mars.
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WVU engineering students take home a $100,000 prize after being the only team to successfully complete the level 2 challenge in the four-year history of the NASASampleReturnRobotChallenge.

Several robot prototypes are being tested for NASA’s OceanWorldsMobility and Sensing study.
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Autonomy and robotics are a critical capability for all NASA missions in aeronautics, Earth and planetary sciences, and human spaceflight.
The Intelligent Robotics Group at NASA Ames Research Center has more than 25 years of experience in building robots and developing software to allow humans and robots to work and to explore together.
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in this video we are going to make a robot of the nasa with materials easy to get, I hope you like it

Robotic glove technology developed out of a partnership between General Motors and NASA for use on the International Space Station is finding new life on Earth in health care, manufacturing and other industrial applications though a licensing agreement between GM and Bioservo Technologies AB, a Swedish medical technology company.
Working with GM, Bioservo will combine technology from its SEM GloveTM (SoftExtraMuscle) technology with the RoboGlove, a force-multiplying battery-powered wearable developed by GM and NASA during a nine-year collaboration that included the launch of the humanoid robot called Robonaut 2 (R2) into space in 2011.
The RoboGlove uses leading-edge sensors, actuators and tendons that are comparable to the nerves, muscles and tendons in a human hand. One design requirement for R2 was to operate tools designed for humans, and developers achieved unprecedented hand dexterity. That technology was applied to the RoboGlove.
Bioservo will initially develop a new grasp assist device for industrial use that could increase human operator efficiency while reducing fatigue in hand muscles. Research shows fatigue can occur within a few minutes of continuously gripping a tool.
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WHAT YOU DO: A robotics engineer researches, designs, develops, operates and repairs robots.
EDUCATION: A robotics engineer requires extensive knowledge of engineering, computers, design, mechanics, physics, and advanced math. Robotics engineers usually have to earn at least a bachelor's degree in engineering, graduate from a program that's certified by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, and pass the Fundamentals of EngineeringExam.
USEFUL SKILLS: Coordination, critical thinking, problem solving, imagination.
HOW TO GET IN: Get an internship while in college.
CAREER PATH: Focus on a subsystem of robotics (the mechanical, electrical, computing, or software system, for example) while in school and working as an intern. Graduate college and start work as a junior engineer focusing on one of these subsystems. After you have some experience in one of these fields, you can work on whole robotic systems.
PAYBACK: Median annual salary: $90,580
DOWNSIDES: Little flexibility, requires extreme focus and concentration.
FUTURE OF JOB: The number of jobs is expected to grow 3% to 9% in the 2013-22 decade, which is slower than average.
NETWORKING: Robots.net is a robotics new site that also allows people involved in the robotics field to share and discuss their projects:
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Ames was originally founded to conduct wind-tunnel research on the aerodynamics of propeller-driven aircraft; however, its role has expanded to encompass spaceflight and information technology. Ames plays a role in many NASA missions. It provides leadership in astrobiology; small satellites; robotic lunar exploration; the search for habitable planets; supercomputing; intelligent/adaptive systems; advanced thermal protection; and airborne astronomy. Ames also develops tools for a safer, more efficient national airspace. The center's current director is Eugene Tu.

Meet RoboSimian, NASA JPL's Ape-Like Robot!

NASA JPL's RoboSimian robot stood out at the DARPA Robotics Challenge as one of the few non-humanoid designs. The use of four versatile limbs allows it to adapt to the test scenario in ways that would be difficult for a bipedal robot. We chat with Katie Byl of the UC Santa Barbara Robotics Lab, whose team programmed RoboSimian, to learn about the advantages of a quadruped design and how RoboSimian may be utilized in complex environments like being underground or even in space!
Shot and edited by Joey Fameli
Find out more about RoboSimian here: https://www-robotics.jpl.nasa.gov/tasks/showTask.cfm?TaskID=236&tdaID=700043
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4:33

Northeastern puts NASA’s Valkyrie space robots through its paces

Northeastern puts NASA’s Valkyrie space robots through its paces

Northeastern puts NASA’s Valkyrie space robots through its paces

The Massachusetts school has been tasked with prepping the humanoid robot for future missions to Mars.
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4:37

WVU Students Win $100,000 in NASA Robotics Challenge

WVU Students Win $100,000 in NASA Robotics Challenge

WVU Students Win $100,000 in NASA Robotics Challenge

WVU engineering students take home a $100,000 prize after being the only team to successfully complete the level 2 challenge in the four-year history of the NASASampleReturnRobotChallenge.

NASA Is Building Robots For Icy Planets

Several robot prototypes are being tested for NASA’s OceanWorldsMobility and Sensing study.
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3:39

NASA Ames Designs Autonomous Robots

NASA Ames Designs Autonomous Robots

NASA Ames Designs Autonomous Robots

Autonomy and robotics are a critical capability for all NASA missions in aeronautics, Earth and planetary sciences, and human spaceflight.
The Intelligent Robotics Group at NASA Ames Research Center has more than 25 years of experience in building robots and developing software to allow humans and robots to work and to explore together.
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7:22

How to make Nasa Robot

How to make Nasa Robot

How to make Nasa Robot

in this video we are going to make a robot of the nasa with materials easy to get, I hope you like it

NASA introduces its new Robot

GM-NASA Space Robot Power Glove

Robotic glove technology developed out of a partnership between General Motors and NASA for use on the International Space Station is finding new life on Earth in health care, manufacturing and other industrial applications though a licensing agreement between GM and Bioservo Technologies AB, a Swedish medical technology company.
Working with GM, Bioservo will combine technology from its SEM GloveTM (SoftExtraMuscle) technology with the RoboGlove, a force-multiplying battery-powered wearable developed by GM and NASA during a nine-year collaboration that included the launch of the humanoid robot called Robonaut 2 (R2) into space in 2011.
The RoboGlove uses leading-edge sensors, actuators and tendons that are comparable to the nerves, muscles and tendons in a human hand. One design requirement for R2 was to operate tools designed for humans, and developers achieved unprecedented hand dexterity. That technology was applied to the RoboGlove.
Bioservo will initially develop a new grasp assist device for industrial use that could increase human operator efficiency while reducing fatigue in hand muscles. Research shows fatigue can occur within a few minutes of continuously gripping a tool.
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3:41

Robotics Engineer (NASA JPL)

Robotics Engineer (NASA JPL)

Robotics Engineer (NASA JPL)

WHAT YOU DO: A robotics engineer researches, designs, develops, operates and repairs robots.
EDUCATION: A robotics engineer requires extensive knowledge of engineering, computers, design, mechanics, physics, and advanced math. Robotics engineers usually have to earn at least a bachelor's degree in engineering, graduate from a program that's certified by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, and pass the Fundamentals of EngineeringExam.
USEFUL SKILLS: Coordination, critical thinking, problem solving, imagination.
HOW TO GET IN: Get an internship while in college.
CAREER PATH: Focus on a subsystem of robotics (the mechanical, electrical, computing, or software system, for example) while in school and working as an intern. Graduate college and start work as a junior engineer focusing on one of these subsystems. After you have some experience in one of these fields, you can work on whole robotic systems.
PAYBACK: Median annual salary: $90,580
DOWNSIDES: Little flexibility, requires extreme focus and concentration.
FUTURE OF JOB: The number of jobs is expected to grow 3% to 9% in the 2013-22 decade, which is slower than average.
NETWORKING: Robots.net is a robotics new site that also allows people involved in the robotics field to share and discuss their projects:
http://robots.net/
For more information or to make a donation, please visit us at: www.Gigniks.org

2:38

NASA Developing Mining Robot for Moon, Mars

NASA Developing Mining Robot for Moon, Mars

NASA Developing Mining Robot for Moon, Mars

NASA is developing the RASSOR mining robot to collect soil, or regolith, on the moon or Mars so it can be processed into rocket fuel, breathable air and other commodities. By using materials available at other locations in the solar system, astronauts don't have to carry it all from Earth.

1:24:01

Space Robotics (live public talk)

Space Robotics (live public talk)

Space Robotics (live public talk)

Original air date: Oct. 20 at 7 p.m. PT (10 p.m. ET, 02:00 UTC/GMT)
The ability to rove the surface of Mars has revolutionized NASA missions. With more advanced mobility, cliff faces, cave ceilings, and the surfaces of asteroids and comets could be explored. This talk will present the work of the Robotic Rapid Prototyping Lab at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. This includes grippers for NASA’s Asteroid Redirect Mission, which plans to extract a 15-ton boulder from the surface of an asteroid, and alter the asteroid’s orbit, a method that could prevent future impacts to the Earth. The talk will also present gecko-inspired adhesives currently being tested on the International Space Station, miniaturized robots that can drive across surfaces in zero gravity, and rock climbing robots traversing giant lava tubes in New Mexico. We will discuss not only the projects, but the new tools and techniques (3-D printers, computer-aided-design software, miniature electronics) that allow us to build and iterate robots more quickly than ever before.
Speaker: Aaron Parness
ExtremeEnvironment Robotics Group, JPL

Valkyrie: NASA's Superhero Robot

Meet RoboSimian, NASA JPL's Ape-Like Robot!

NASA JPL's RoboSimian robot stood out at the DARPA Robotics Challenge as one of the few non-humanoid designs. The use of four versatile limbs allows it to adapt to the test scenario in ways that would be difficult for a bipedal robot. We chat with Katie Byl of the UC Santa Barbara Robotics Lab, whose team programmed RoboSimian, to learn about the advantages of a quadruped design and how RoboSimian may be utilized in complex environments like being underground or even in space!
Shot and edited by Joey Fameli
Find out more about RoboSimian here: https://www-robotics.jpl.nasa.gov/tasks/showTask.cfm?TaskID=236&tdaID=700043
Find out more about the UCSB Robotics Lab here: http://robotics.ece.ucsb.edu/
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Fo...

published: 02 Jul 2015

Northeastern puts NASA’s Valkyrie space robots through its paces

The Massachusetts school has been tasked with prepping the humanoid robot for future missions to Mars.
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published: 18 Mar 2017

WVU Students Win $100,000 in NASA Robotics Challenge

WVU engineering students take home a $100,000 prize after being the only team to successfully complete the level 2 challenge in the four-year history of the NASASampleReturnRobotChallenge.

NASA robotic explorer - Mini Documentary

NASA Is Building Robots For Icy Planets

Several robot prototypes are being tested for NASA’s OceanWorldsMobility and Sensing study.
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published: 03 Apr 2017

NASA Ames Designs Autonomous Robots

Autonomy and robotics are a critical capability for all NASA missions in aeronautics, Earth and planetary sciences, and human spaceflight.
The Intelligent Robotics Group at NASA Ames Research Center has more than 25 years of experience in building robots and developing software to allow humans and robots to work and to explore together.
NASA Ames Research Center is located in the heart of California'sSilicon Valley. Follow us on social media to hear about the latest developments in space, science and technology.
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published: 13 Jan 2017

How to make Nasa Robot

in this video we are going to make a robot of the nasa with materials easy to get, I hope you like it

published: 07 Oct 2017

NASA introduces its new Robot

GM-NASA Space Robot Power Glove

Robotic glove technology developed out of a partnership between General Motors and NASA for use on the International Space Station is finding new life on Earth in health care, manufacturing and other industrial applications though a licensing agreement between GM and Bioservo Technologies AB, a Swedish medical technology company.
Working with GM, Bioservo will combine technology from its SEM GloveTM (SoftExtraMuscle) technology with the RoboGlove, a force-multiplying battery-powered wearable developed by GM and NASA during a nine-year collaboration that included the launch of the humanoid robot called Robonaut 2 (R2) into space in 2011.
The RoboGlove uses leading-edge sensors, actuators and tendons that are comparable to the nerves, muscles and tendons in a human hand. One design req...

published: 06 Jul 2016

Robotics Engineer (NASA JPL)

WHAT YOU DO: A robotics engineer researches, designs, develops, operates and repairs robots.
EDUCATION: A robotics engineer requires extensive knowledge of engineering, computers, design, mechanics, physics, and advanced math. Robotics engineers usually have to earn at least a bachelor's degree in engineering, graduate from a program that's certified by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, and pass the Fundamentals of EngineeringExam.
USEFUL SKILLS: Coordination, critical thinking, problem solving, imagination.
HOW TO GET IN: Get an internship while in college.
CAREER PATH: Focus on a subsystem of robotics (the mechanical, electrical, computing, or software system, for example) while in school and working as an intern. Graduate college and start work as a junior en...

published: 17 Aug 2013

NASA Developing Mining Robot for Moon, Mars

NASA is developing the RASSOR mining robot to collect soil, or regolith, on the moon or Mars so it can be processed into rocket fuel, breathable air and other commodities. By using materials available at other locations in the solar system, astronauts don't have to carry it all from Earth.

published: 19 May 2013

Space Robotics (live public talk)

Original air date: Oct. 20 at 7 p.m. PT (10 p.m. ET, 02:00 UTC/GMT)
The ability to rove the surface of Mars has revolutionized NASA missions. With more advanced mobility, cliff faces, cave ceilings, and the surfaces of asteroids and comets could be explored. This talk will present the work of the Robotic Rapid Prototyping Lab at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. This includes grippers for NASA’s Asteroid Redirect Mission, which plans to extract a 15-ton boulder from the surface of an asteroid, and alter the asteroid’s orbit, a method that could prevent future impacts to the Earth. The talk will also present gecko-inspired adhesives currently being tested on the International Space Station, miniaturized robots that can drive across surfaces in zero gravity, and rock climbing robots travers...

NASA JPL's RoboSimian robot stood out at the DARPA Robotics Challenge as one of the few non-humanoid designs. The use of four versatile limbs allows it to adapt to the test scenario in ways that would be difficult for a bipedal robot. We chat with Katie Byl of the UC Santa Barbara Robotics Lab, whose team programmed RoboSimian, to learn about the advantages of a quadruped design and how RoboSimian may be utilized in complex environments like being underground or even in space!
Shot and edited by Joey Fameli
Find out more about RoboSimian here: https://www-robotics.jpl.nasa.gov/tasks/showTask.cfm?TaskID=236&tdaID=700043
Find out more about the UCSB Robotics Lab here: http://robotics.ece.ucsb.edu/
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NASA JPL's RoboSimian robot stood out at the DARPA Robotics Challenge as one of the few non-humanoid designs. The use of four versatile limbs allows it to adapt to the test scenario in ways that would be difficult for a bipedal robot. We chat with Katie Byl of the UC Santa Barbara Robotics Lab, whose team programmed RoboSimian, to learn about the advantages of a quadruped design and how RoboSimian may be utilized in complex environments like being underground or even in space!
Shot and edited by Joey Fameli
Find out more about RoboSimian here: https://www-robotics.jpl.nasa.gov/tasks/showTask.cfm?TaskID=236&tdaID=700043
Find out more about the UCSB Robotics Lab here: http://robotics.ece.ucsb.edu/
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Northeastern puts NASA’s Valkyrie space robots through its paces

The Massachusetts school has been tasked with prepping the humanoid robot for future missions to Mars.
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The Massachusetts school has been tasked with prepping the humanoid robot for future missions to Mars.
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NASA Is Building Robots For Icy Planets

Several robot prototypes are being tested for NASA’s OceanWorldsMobility and Sensing study.
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NASA Ames Designs Autonomous Robots

Autonomy and robotics are a critical capability for all NASA missions in aeronautics, Earth and planetary sciences, and human spaceflight.
The Intelligent Robo...

Autonomy and robotics are a critical capability for all NASA missions in aeronautics, Earth and planetary sciences, and human spaceflight.
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Autonomy and robotics are a critical capability for all NASA missions in aeronautics, Earth and planetary sciences, and human spaceflight.
The Intelligent Robotics Group at NASA Ames Research Center has more than 25 years of experience in building robots and developing software to allow humans and robots to work and to explore together.
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Robotic glove technology developed out of a partnership between General Motors and NASA for use on the International Space Station is finding new life on Earth in health care, manufacturing and other industrial applications though a licensing agreement between GM and Bioservo Technologies AB, a Swedish medical technology company.
Working with GM, Bioservo will combine technology from its SEM GloveTM (SoftExtraMuscle) technology with the RoboGlove, a force-multiplying battery-powered wearable developed by GM and NASA during a nine-year collaboration that included the launch of the humanoid robot called Robonaut 2 (R2) into space in 2011.
The RoboGlove uses leading-edge sensors, actuators and tendons that are comparable to the nerves, muscles and tendons in a human hand. One design requirement for R2 was to operate tools designed for humans, and developers achieved unprecedented hand dexterity. That technology was applied to the RoboGlove.
Bioservo will initially develop a new grasp assist device for industrial use that could increase human operator efficiency while reducing fatigue in hand muscles. Research shows fatigue can occur within a few minutes of continuously gripping a tool.
If you like DPCcars videos please subscribe: https://goo.gl/BSIaFc

Robotic glove technology developed out of a partnership between General Motors and NASA for use on the International Space Station is finding new life on Earth in health care, manufacturing and other industrial applications though a licensing agreement between GM and Bioservo Technologies AB, a Swedish medical technology company.
Working with GM, Bioservo will combine technology from its SEM GloveTM (SoftExtraMuscle) technology with the RoboGlove, a force-multiplying battery-powered wearable developed by GM and NASA during a nine-year collaboration that included the launch of the humanoid robot called Robonaut 2 (R2) into space in 2011.
The RoboGlove uses leading-edge sensors, actuators and tendons that are comparable to the nerves, muscles and tendons in a human hand. One design requirement for R2 was to operate tools designed for humans, and developers achieved unprecedented hand dexterity. That technology was applied to the RoboGlove.
Bioservo will initially develop a new grasp assist device for industrial use that could increase human operator efficiency while reducing fatigue in hand muscles. Research shows fatigue can occur within a few minutes of continuously gripping a tool.
If you like DPCcars videos please subscribe: https://goo.gl/BSIaFc

WHAT YOU DO: A robotics engineer researches, designs, develops, operates and repairs robots.
EDUCATION: A robotics engineer requires extensive knowledge of engineering, computers, design, mechanics, physics, and advanced math. Robotics engineers usually have to earn at least a bachelor's degree in engineering, graduate from a program that's certified by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, and pass the Fundamentals of EngineeringExam.
USEFUL SKILLS: Coordination, critical thinking, problem solving, imagination.
HOW TO GET IN: Get an internship while in college.
CAREER PATH: Focus on a subsystem of robotics (the mechanical, electrical, computing, or software system, for example) while in school and working as an intern. Graduate college and start work as a junior engineer focusing on one of these subsystems. After you have some experience in one of these fields, you can work on whole robotic systems.
PAYBACK: Median annual salary: $90,580
DOWNSIDES: Little flexibility, requires extreme focus and concentration.
FUTURE OF JOB: The number of jobs is expected to grow 3% to 9% in the 2013-22 decade, which is slower than average.
NETWORKING: Robots.net is a robotics new site that also allows people involved in the robotics field to share and discuss their projects:
http://robots.net/
For more information or to make a donation, please visit us at: www.Gigniks.org

WHAT YOU DO: A robotics engineer researches, designs, develops, operates and repairs robots.
EDUCATION: A robotics engineer requires extensive knowledge of engineering, computers, design, mechanics, physics, and advanced math. Robotics engineers usually have to earn at least a bachelor's degree in engineering, graduate from a program that's certified by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, and pass the Fundamentals of EngineeringExam.
USEFUL SKILLS: Coordination, critical thinking, problem solving, imagination.
HOW TO GET IN: Get an internship while in college.
CAREER PATH: Focus on a subsystem of robotics (the mechanical, electrical, computing, or software system, for example) while in school and working as an intern. Graduate college and start work as a junior engineer focusing on one of these subsystems. After you have some experience in one of these fields, you can work on whole robotic systems.
PAYBACK: Median annual salary: $90,580
DOWNSIDES: Little flexibility, requires extreme focus and concentration.
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NASA Developing Mining Robot for Moon, Mars

NASA is developing the RASSOR mining robot to collect soil, or regolith, on the moon or Mars so it can be processed into rocket fuel, breathable air and other c...

NASA is developing the RASSOR mining robot to collect soil, or regolith, on the moon or Mars so it can be processed into rocket fuel, breathable air and other commodities. By using materials available at other locations in the solar system, astronauts don't have to carry it all from Earth.

NASA is developing the RASSOR mining robot to collect soil, or regolith, on the moon or Mars so it can be processed into rocket fuel, breathable air and other commodities. By using materials available at other locations in the solar system, astronauts don't have to carry it all from Earth.

Space Robotics (live public talk)

Original air date: Oct. 20 at 7 p.m. PT (10 p.m. ET, 02:00 UTC/GMT)
The ability to rove the surface of Mars has revolutionized NASA missions. With more advance...

Original air date: Oct. 20 at 7 p.m. PT (10 p.m. ET, 02:00 UTC/GMT)
The ability to rove the surface of Mars has revolutionized NASA missions. With more advanced mobility, cliff faces, cave ceilings, and the surfaces of asteroids and comets could be explored. This talk will present the work of the Robotic Rapid Prototyping Lab at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. This includes grippers for NASA’s Asteroid Redirect Mission, which plans to extract a 15-ton boulder from the surface of an asteroid, and alter the asteroid’s orbit, a method that could prevent future impacts to the Earth. The talk will also present gecko-inspired adhesives currently being tested on the International Space Station, miniaturized robots that can drive across surfaces in zero gravity, and rock climbing robots traversing giant lava tubes in New Mexico. We will discuss not only the projects, but the new tools and techniques (3-D printers, computer-aided-design software, miniature electronics) that allow us to build and iterate robots more quickly than ever before.
Speaker: Aaron Parness
ExtremeEnvironment Robotics Group, JPL

Original air date: Oct. 20 at 7 p.m. PT (10 p.m. ET, 02:00 UTC/GMT)
The ability to rove the surface of Mars has revolutionized NASA missions. With more advanced mobility, cliff faces, cave ceilings, and the surfaces of asteroids and comets could be explored. This talk will present the work of the Robotic Rapid Prototyping Lab at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. This includes grippers for NASA’s Asteroid Redirect Mission, which plans to extract a 15-ton boulder from the surface of an asteroid, and alter the asteroid’s orbit, a method that could prevent future impacts to the Earth. The talk will also present gecko-inspired adhesives currently being tested on the International Space Station, miniaturized robots that can drive across surfaces in zero gravity, and rock climbing robots traversing giant lava tubes in New Mexico. We will discuss not only the projects, but the new tools and techniques (3-D printers, computer-aided-design software, miniature electronics) that allow us to build and iterate robots more quickly than ever before.
Speaker: Aaron Parness
ExtremeEnvironment Robotics Group, JPL

NASA’s New X-ray Navigation To Guide Robots In Space Travel?

NASA wants to use X-ray navigation to guide robotic ships through outer space.
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published: 13 Jan 2018

Visiting Space Center Houston | Houston Travel

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Planning a trip to Houston, Texas? Learn about Space Center Houston, a unique museum that teaches visitors all about space exploration and what it's like to be an astronaut via interactive exhibits, in this travel video.
For many people, the name Houston inspires thoughts of astronauts and space exploration. Houston is home to NASA’s Johnson Space Center.
This is the home of Mission Control, where NASA’s flight control is managed. Johnson Space Center is also where astronauts are trained in everything they’ll need to survive a trip into space.
You can visit Johnson Space Center through the Space Center Houston. This is Johnson Space Center’s visitor center.
...

published: 06 Dec 2013

An Inside Tour of the International Space Station (1080p, 60fps)

This ﬁlm is a tour inside the International Space Station (ISS) through each pressurized module exploring the research laboratories where the crew conduct scientiﬁc experiments in physics, biology, and meteorology in zero gravity.

published: 24 Dec 2014

VENUS & MERCURY - A Traveler's Guide to the Planets | Full Documentary

While tiny Mercury blisters in the roasting glare of the Sun, cross over to the dark side and you’ll find the temperature plummets over 600 degrees Celsius. Back away from the Sun to cool off and we encounter Venus, our nearest neighbor.
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This is How NASA Guides Robots Around Mars

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Driving rovers across a foreign planet is not easy. Scientists never expected the types of rocks they found on the surface of Mars, and unfortunately they're damaging Curiosity's tires.
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A Tour through our Solarsystem

A fascinating tour through our solar sytem, based on NASA's Science on a Sphere program "The Wanderers".
Whole subtitles:
In ancient times, humans watched the skies looking for clues to their future and to aid in their very survival. They soon observed that some stars were not fixed, but moved in the sky from night to night. They called these stars the wanderers.
At the center of our solar system is the sun, binding the planets with its gravitational pull. From our viewpoint on earth, the sun appears small in the sky, but in reality it dwarfs even Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system.
The distance from the sun to the small worlds traveling it are vast. Light takes eight minutes to reach earth, and nearly a day to reach the farthest known bodies. Join us now as we tour...

In space travel there is a saying that the first 50 miles and the last 50 miles are the most dangerous. Explore the controlled explosion of launch, the fiery crucible of reentry and everything in between. See how a single spark inside a spacecraft or a micrometeoroid less than an inch wide hitting a space station can turn a routine mission into a lethal nightmare.

published: 06 Feb 2018

NASA's Newly Released Amazing Pictures Of Mars (Must Watch)

Houston Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

Welcome to Houston, Texas, one of the largest cities in the United States.
Once an outpost in the Old West, Houston is now a down-to-earth metropolis, boasting a tremendous shipping and energy industry, as well as plenty of culture.
Kick off your Houston tour at Discovery Green, a 12-acre park tucked beneath the city’s skyscrapers. You’ll find public art and plenty of space to picnic or go for walks. Houstoners take pride in their various parks, museums, and open spaces, like the Houston Arboretum, where you can go birdwatching, learn about green living, and hike the trails to explore local wildlife.
Speaking of exploring, your Houston sightseeing should include a trip to the USS Texas., This battleship served in two World Wars and now stands guard as a museum on the Buffalo Bayou. H...

published: 17 Jul 2013

JUPITER - A Travelers' Guide to the Planets | Full Documentary

Welcome to Jupiter, a world so roomy that it could swallow every planet and moon in the solar system and still have room for more. Yet for all its bulk there is nowhere to land, just an infernal drop into a bottomless sky.
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published: 12 May 2017

NASA: Space Travel for Dummies?!

3 Types of Space Colonies: NASA Settlements and Space Travel For The Future Of Humanity! New Earths!

"A billion years ago there was no life on land. In a phenomenal development, by 400 million years ago, land life was well established. We are at the very beginning of a similar, perhaps even more important, development.
TodayEarth teems with life, but as far as we know, in the vast reaches of space there are only a handful of astronauts, a few plants and animals, and some bacteria and fungi...
mostly on the International Space Station."
NASA has designed at least three Space Colonies for Interstellar travel that are capable of sustaining many generations of humanity for the long periods of time it would take to physically transport humans from one star system to another!
All pictures are from NASA and are public domain except for: 428px-White_House_position_on_ET which is from the Wi...

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NASA wants to use X-ray navigation to guide robotic ships through outer space.
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NASA wants to use X-ray navigation to guide robotic ships through outer space.
https://www.digitaltrends.com/cool-tech/nasa-x-ray-navigation/
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Planning a trip to Houston, Texas? Learn about Space Center Houston, a unique museum that teaches visitors all about space exploration and what it's like to be an astronaut via interactive exhibits, in this travel video.
For many people, the name Houston inspires thoughts of astronauts and space exploration. Houston is home to NASA’s Johnson Space Center.
This is the home of Mission Control, where NASA’s flight control is managed. Johnson Space Center is also where astronauts are trained in everything they’ll need to survive a trip into space.
You can visit Johnson Space Center through the Space Center Houston. This is Johnson Space Center’s visitor center.
Space Center Houston is a unique museum that teaches visitors all about space exploration and what it’s like to be an astronaut through interactive exhibits.
Find out what life is like on the International Space Station and experience zero gravity at the Feel of Space and Living in Space exhibits.
You can also take a tour through the Johnson Space Center itself, with stops at the historic Mission Control building and the building astronauts use to train.
If you’re lucky, you might even get to see real astronauts in training while you’re there.
This is a museum that can truly appeal to anybody, old or young, whether you’re an aspiring astronaut or simply curious.
Space Center Houston offers a unique and exciting educational experience, making it easily one of Houston’s most popular attractions.

Watch more How to VisitHouston videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/514482-Visiting-Space-Center-Houston-Houston-Travel
Planning a trip to Houston, Texas? Learn about Space Center Houston, a unique museum that teaches visitors all about space exploration and what it's like to be an astronaut via interactive exhibits, in this travel video.
For many people, the name Houston inspires thoughts of astronauts and space exploration. Houston is home to NASA’s Johnson Space Center.
This is the home of Mission Control, where NASA’s flight control is managed. Johnson Space Center is also where astronauts are trained in everything they’ll need to survive a trip into space.
You can visit Johnson Space Center through the Space Center Houston. This is Johnson Space Center’s visitor center.
Space Center Houston is a unique museum that teaches visitors all about space exploration and what it’s like to be an astronaut through interactive exhibits.
Find out what life is like on the International Space Station and experience zero gravity at the Feel of Space and Living in Space exhibits.
You can also take a tour through the Johnson Space Center itself, with stops at the historic Mission Control building and the building astronauts use to train.
If you’re lucky, you might even get to see real astronauts in training while you’re there.
This is a museum that can truly appeal to anybody, old or young, whether you’re an aspiring astronaut or simply curious.
Space Center Houston offers a unique and exciting educational experience, making it easily one of Houston’s most popular attractions.

This ﬁlm is a tour inside the International Space Station (ISS) through each pressurized module exploring the research laboratories where the crew conduct scientiﬁc experiments in physics, biology, and meteorology in zero gravity.

This ﬁlm is a tour inside the International Space Station (ISS) through each pressurized module exploring the research laboratories where the crew conduct scientiﬁc experiments in physics, biology, and meteorology in zero gravity.

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VENUS & MERCURY - A Traveler's Guide to the Planets | Full Documentary

While tiny Mercury blisters in the roasting glare of the Sun, cross over to the dark side and you’ll find the temperature plummets over 600 degrees Celsius. Bac...

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Mars: The SecretScience | Mondays at 9/8c on Science Channel
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Driving rovers across a foreign planet is not easy. Scientists never expected the types of rocks they found on the surface of Mars, and unfortunately they're damaging Curiosity's tires.
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Driving rovers across a foreign planet is not easy. Scientists never expected the types of rocks they found on the surface of Mars, and unfortunately they're damaging Curiosity's tires.
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A fascinating tour through our solar sytem, based on NASA's Science on a Sphere program "The Wanderers".
Whole subtitles:
In ancient times, humans watched the skies looking for clues to their future and to aid in their very survival. They soon observed that some stars were not fixed, but moved in the sky from night to night. They called these stars the wanderers.
At the center of our solar system is the sun, binding the planets with its gravitational pull. From our viewpoint on earth, the sun appears small in the sky, but in reality it dwarfs even Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system.
The distance from the sun to the small worlds traveling it are vast. Light takes eight minutes to reach earth, and nearly a day to reach the farthest known bodies. Join us now as we tour our solar system, starting with sun-baked mercury and traveling to the remotest outskirts, where small, icy bodies move with only the faintest connection to our sun.
Mercury
Mercury, the closest planet to Sun is also the smallest terrestrial planet. It orbits so swiftly that its year lasts only 88 Earth days. The airless cratered surface could almost be mistaken for our moon, relentlessly bombarded by meteoroids for four and a half billion years. One of these encounters left a giant scar called the golarus basin, one of the largest impact sights in the solar system. Temperatures on the surface of mercury can reach a blistering 800 degrees Fahrenheit, and can dip to 300 degrees below zero on the night side.
Venus
Venus, as seen from Earth, is the brightest object in sky after the Sun and Moon. Russian probes were the first to land on Venus in the 1970's and 1980's. Venus's surface is volcanic. Its atmosphere is composed of thick, dense carbon dioxide with sulfuric acid clouds. Both are potent greenhouse gases that trap incoming sunlight. Venus rotates slowly—one Venusian day lasts almost four Earth months.
Earth
Earth is the only planet with life as we know it. The atmosphere and temperatures are "just right" for life. It is the only known body in our solar system where water can exist as a gas, liquid,
and solid. Vast oceans dominate surface of the planet. Seasonal changes occur on the surface. Earth has a solid surface that constantly shifts due to plate tectonics.
MarsOnce geologically active, Mars has the largest dormant volcano in the solar system, Olympus Mons. It also hast the longest valley in the solar system, called Valles Marineris. Mars has a thin, atmosphere primarily composed of carbon dioxide. Surface conditions are dynamic. Mars has seasons as well as massive dust storms that cover the planet. Its surface features include the smooth, low-lying northern hemisphere and the craggy, heavily-cratered southern uplands. Evidence suggests that Mars had water running on its surface at some time in the past.
Asteroid belt
The asteroid belt is composed of small rocky pieces. The big question is "What happened here?" and "Why no planets?" The asteroid Ceres is large enough to be classified as a dwarf planet.
Jupiter
Jupiter is the largest and most massive planet in the Solar System. It rotates rapidly, completing one rotation every 10 hours. Long-lasting, high-speed winds and storms dominate Jupiter's atmosphere. Jupiter has a faint planetary ring system and over 63 moons. The largest moons, discovered by Galileo in 1610, vary widely.
Io is volcanically active. Europa's cracked surface likely hides an ocean below. Ganymede is the largest moon in the Solar System. Callisto is heavily cratered.
Saturn
Saturn's seemingly serene atmosphere hides powerful storms and winds on its surface. Saturn is known for its extensive ring system made of chunks of ice, rock, and dust with small moonlets embedded within the rings. Saturn has more than 60 moons. Conditions vary among the moons.
Titan, the largest moon, has a thick, smoggy, atmosphere covering its icy surface with lakes of liquid methane or ethane. Small Enceladus has water and ice geysers at its south pole. Its water vapor coat other nearby moons and create a thin Saturn ring.
Uranus
Uranus receives 400 times less sunlight than Earth. Uranus lies nearly sideways, making its axis nearly parallel to the plane of the Solar System. This extreme tilt give rise to seasons that last nearly 28 Earth years. Uranus as many moons and a faint ring system. It has only been visited by one spacecraft, Voyager 2, in 1986. Like the other giant planets, Uranus's atmosphere is primarily hydrogen and helium with a trace of methane gas over deep clouds, giving it a pale blue-green tint.
Neptune
Neptune also has many moons and a faint ring system. Its Great Dark Spot, a large storm with extremely strong winds, disappeared in the 1990s. Neptune's vivid blue color is due to its frigid temperature: -371°F (-224 °C).

A fascinating tour through our solar sytem, based on NASA's Science on a Sphere program "The Wanderers".
Whole subtitles:
In ancient times, humans watched the skies looking for clues to their future and to aid in their very survival. They soon observed that some stars were not fixed, but moved in the sky from night to night. They called these stars the wanderers.
At the center of our solar system is the sun, binding the planets with its gravitational pull. From our viewpoint on earth, the sun appears small in the sky, but in reality it dwarfs even Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system.
The distance from the sun to the small worlds traveling it are vast. Light takes eight minutes to reach earth, and nearly a day to reach the farthest known bodies. Join us now as we tour our solar system, starting with sun-baked mercury and traveling to the remotest outskirts, where small, icy bodies move with only the faintest connection to our sun.
Mercury
Mercury, the closest planet to Sun is also the smallest terrestrial planet. It orbits so swiftly that its year lasts only 88 Earth days. The airless cratered surface could almost be mistaken for our moon, relentlessly bombarded by meteoroids for four and a half billion years. One of these encounters left a giant scar called the golarus basin, one of the largest impact sights in the solar system. Temperatures on the surface of mercury can reach a blistering 800 degrees Fahrenheit, and can dip to 300 degrees below zero on the night side.
Venus
Venus, as seen from Earth, is the brightest object in sky after the Sun and Moon. Russian probes were the first to land on Venus in the 1970's and 1980's. Venus's surface is volcanic. Its atmosphere is composed of thick, dense carbon dioxide with sulfuric acid clouds. Both are potent greenhouse gases that trap incoming sunlight. Venus rotates slowly—one Venusian day lasts almost four Earth months.
Earth
Earth is the only planet with life as we know it. The atmosphere and temperatures are "just right" for life. It is the only known body in our solar system where water can exist as a gas, liquid,
and solid. Vast oceans dominate surface of the planet. Seasonal changes occur on the surface. Earth has a solid surface that constantly shifts due to plate tectonics.
MarsOnce geologically active, Mars has the largest dormant volcano in the solar system, Olympus Mons. It also hast the longest valley in the solar system, called Valles Marineris. Mars has a thin, atmosphere primarily composed of carbon dioxide. Surface conditions are dynamic. Mars has seasons as well as massive dust storms that cover the planet. Its surface features include the smooth, low-lying northern hemisphere and the craggy, heavily-cratered southern uplands. Evidence suggests that Mars had water running on its surface at some time in the past.
Asteroid belt
The asteroid belt is composed of small rocky pieces. The big question is "What happened here?" and "Why no planets?" The asteroid Ceres is large enough to be classified as a dwarf planet.
Jupiter
Jupiter is the largest and most massive planet in the Solar System. It rotates rapidly, completing one rotation every 10 hours. Long-lasting, high-speed winds and storms dominate Jupiter's atmosphere. Jupiter has a faint planetary ring system and over 63 moons. The largest moons, discovered by Galileo in 1610, vary widely.
Io is volcanically active. Europa's cracked surface likely hides an ocean below. Ganymede is the largest moon in the Solar System. Callisto is heavily cratered.
Saturn
Saturn's seemingly serene atmosphere hides powerful storms and winds on its surface. Saturn is known for its extensive ring system made of chunks of ice, rock, and dust with small moonlets embedded within the rings. Saturn has more than 60 moons. Conditions vary among the moons.
Titan, the largest moon, has a thick, smoggy, atmosphere covering its icy surface with lakes of liquid methane or ethane. Small Enceladus has water and ice geysers at its south pole. Its water vapor coat other nearby moons and create a thin Saturn ring.
Uranus
Uranus receives 400 times less sunlight than Earth. Uranus lies nearly sideways, making its axis nearly parallel to the plane of the Solar System. This extreme tilt give rise to seasons that last nearly 28 Earth years. Uranus as many moons and a faint ring system. It has only been visited by one spacecraft, Voyager 2, in 1986. Like the other giant planets, Uranus's atmosphere is primarily hydrogen and helium with a trace of methane gas over deep clouds, giving it a pale blue-green tint.
Neptune
Neptune also has many moons and a faint ring system. Its Great Dark Spot, a large storm with extremely strong winds, disappeared in the 1990s. Neptune's vivid blue color is due to its frigid temperature: -371°F (-224 °C).

In space travel there is a saying that the first 50 miles and the last 50 miles are the most dangerous. Explore the controlled explosion of launch, the fiery cr...

In space travel there is a saying that the first 50 miles and the last 50 miles are the most dangerous. Explore the controlled explosion of launch, the fiery crucible of reentry and everything in between. See how a single spark inside a spacecraft or a micrometeoroid less than an inch wide hitting a space station can turn a routine mission into a lethal nightmare.

In space travel there is a saying that the first 50 miles and the last 50 miles are the most dangerous. Explore the controlled explosion of launch, the fiery crucible of reentry and everything in between. See how a single spark inside a spacecraft or a micrometeoroid less than an inch wide hitting a space station can turn a routine mission into a lethal nightmare.

Welcome to Houston, Texas, one of the largest cities in the United States.
Once an outpost in the Old West, Houston is now a down-to-earth metropolis, boasting a tremendous shipping and energy industry, as well as plenty of culture.
Kick off your Houston tour at Discovery Green, a 12-acre park tucked beneath the city’s skyscrapers. You’ll find public art and plenty of space to picnic or go for walks. Houstoners take pride in their various parks, museums, and open spaces, like the Houston Arboretum, where you can go birdwatching, learn about green living, and hike the trails to explore local wildlife.
Speaking of exploring, your Houston sightseeing should include a trip to the USS Texas., This battleship served in two World Wars and now stands guard as a museum on the Buffalo Bayou. Head over to the Gulf for a walk on the beach while you watch the sunset, then get ready to gear up for the evening with some delicious TexMex shared with the locals. After you lose yourself in a few rounds of line dancing to burn off all those fajitas, you’ll be wondering why you didn’t come to Houston earlier.
Visit our Houston travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Welcome to Houston, Texas, one of the largest cities in the United States.
Once an outpost in the Old West, Houston is now a down-to-earth metropolis, boasting a tremendous shipping and energy industry, as well as plenty of culture.
Kick off your Houston tour at Discovery Green, a 12-acre park tucked beneath the city’s skyscrapers. You’ll find public art and plenty of space to picnic or go for walks. Houstoners take pride in their various parks, museums, and open spaces, like the Houston Arboretum, where you can go birdwatching, learn about green living, and hike the trails to explore local wildlife.
Speaking of exploring, your Houston sightseeing should include a trip to the USS Texas., This battleship served in two World Wars and now stands guard as a museum on the Buffalo Bayou. Head over to the Gulf for a walk on the beach while you watch the sunset, then get ready to gear up for the evening with some delicious TexMex shared with the locals. After you lose yourself in a few rounds of line dancing to burn off all those fajitas, you’ll be wondering why you didn’t come to Houston earlier.
Visit our Houston travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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JUPITER - A Travelers' Guide to the Planets | Full Documentary

Welcome to Jupiter, a world so roomy that it could swallow every planet and moon in the solar system and still have room for more. Yet for all its bulk there is...

Welcome to Jupiter, a world so roomy that it could swallow every planet and moon in the solar system and still have room for more. Yet for all its bulk there is nowhere to land, just an infernal drop into a bottomless sky.
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Welcome to Jupiter, a world so roomy that it could swallow every planet and moon in the solar system and still have room for more. Yet for all its bulk there is nowhere to land, just an infernal drop into a bottomless sky.
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3 Types of Space Colonies: NASA Settlements and Space Travel For The Future Of Humanity! New Earths!

"A billion years ago there was no life on land. In a phenomenal development, by 400 million years ago, land life was well established. We are at the very beginn...

"A billion years ago there was no life on land. In a phenomenal development, by 400 million years ago, land life was well established. We are at the very beginning of a similar, perhaps even more important, development.
TodayEarth teems with life, but as far as we know, in the vast reaches of space there are only a handful of astronauts, a few plants and animals, and some bacteria and fungi...
mostly on the International Space Station."
NASA has designed at least three Space Colonies for Interstellar travel that are capable of sustaining many generations of humanity for the long periods of time it would take to physically transport humans from one star system to another!
All pictures are from NASA and are public domain except for: 428px-White_House_position_on_ET which is from the Wikimedia Commons.
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"A billion years ago there was no life on land. In a phenomenal development, by 400 million years ago, land life was well established. We are at the very beginning of a similar, perhaps even more important, development.
TodayEarth teems with life, but as far as we know, in the vast reaches of space there are only a handful of astronauts, a few plants and animals, and some bacteria and fungi...
mostly on the International Space Station."
NASA has designed at least three Space Colonies for Interstellar travel that are capable of sustaining many generations of humanity for the long periods of time it would take to physically transport humans from one star system to another!
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Meet RoboSimian, NASA JPL's Ape-Like Robot!

NASA JPL's RoboSimian robot stood out at the DARPA Robotics Challenge as one of the few non-humanoid designs. The use of four versatile limbs allows it to adapt to the test scenario in ways that would be difficult for a bipedal robot. We chat with Katie Byl of the UC Santa Barbara Robotics Lab, whose team programmed RoboSimian, to learn about the advantages of a quadruped design and how RoboSimian may be utilized in complex environments like being underground or even in space!
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Northeastern puts NASA’s Valkyrie space robots through its paces

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Northeastern puts NASA’s Valkyrie space robots through its paces

The Massachusetts school has been tasked with prepping the humanoid robot for future missions to Mars.
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WVU Students Win $100,000 in NASA Robotics Challenge

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NASA Is Building Robots For Icy Planets

Several robot prototypes are being tested for NASA’s OceanWorldsMobility and Sensing study.
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NASA Ames Designs Autonomous Robots

Autonomy and robotics are a critical capability for all NASA missions in aeronautics, Eart...

NASA Ames Designs Autonomous Robots

Autonomy and robotics are a critical capability for all NASA missions in aeronautics, Earth and planetary sciences, and human spaceflight.
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How to make Nasa Robot

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GM-NASA Space Robot Power Glove

Robotic glove technology developed out of a partnership between General Motors and NASA for use on the International Space Station is finding new life on Earth in health care, manufacturing and other industrial applications though a licensing agreement between GM and Bioservo Technologies AB, a Swedish medical technology company.
Working with GM, Bioservo will combine technology from its SEM GloveTM (SoftExtraMuscle) technology with the RoboGlove, a force-multiplying battery-powered wearable developed by GM and NASA during a nine-year collaboration that included the launch of the humanoid robot called Robonaut 2 (R2) into space in 2011.
The RoboGlove uses leading-edge sensors, actuators and tendons that are comparable to the nerves, muscles and tendons in a human hand. One design requirement for R2 was to operate tools designed for humans, and developers achieved unprecedented hand dexterity. That technology was applied to the RoboGlove.
Bioservo will initially develop a new grasp assist device for industrial use that could increase human operator efficiency while reducing fatigue in hand muscles. Research shows fatigue can occur within a few minutes of continuously gripping a tool.
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Robotics Engineer (NASA JPL)

WHAT YOU DO: A robotics engineer researches, designs, develops, operates and repairs robot...

Robotics Engineer (NASA JPL)

WHAT YOU DO: A robotics engineer researches, designs, develops, operates and repairs robots.
EDUCATION: A robotics engineer requires extensive knowledge of engineering, computers, design, mechanics, physics, and advanced math. Robotics engineers usually have to earn at least a bachelor's degree in engineering, graduate from a program that's certified by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, and pass the Fundamentals of EngineeringExam.
USEFUL SKILLS: Coordination, critical thinking, problem solving, imagination.
HOW TO GET IN: Get an internship while in college.
CAREER PATH: Focus on a subsystem of robotics (the mechanical, electrical, computing, or software system, for example) while in school and working as an intern. Graduate college and start work as a junior engineer focusing on one of these subsystems. After you have some experience in one of these fields, you can work on whole robotic systems.
PAYBACK: Median annual salary: $90,580
DOWNSIDES: Little flexibility, requires extreme focus and concentration.
FUTURE OF JOB: The number of jobs is expected to grow 3% to 9% in the 2013-22 decade, which is slower than average.
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NASA Developing Mining Robot for Moon, Mars

NASA is developing the RASSOR mining robot to collect soil, or regolith, on the moon or Ma...

NASA Developing Mining Robot for Moon, Mars

NASA is developing the RASSOR mining robot to collect soil, or regolith, on the moon or Mars so it can be processed into rocket fuel, breathable air and other commodities. By using materials available at other locations in the solar system, astronauts don't have to carry it all from Earth.

Space Robotics (live public talk)

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The ability to rove the surface of Mars has revolutionized NASA missions. With more advanced mobility, cliff faces, cave ceilings, and the surfaces of asteroids and comets could be explored. This talk will present the work of the Robotic Rapid Prototyping Lab at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. This includes grippers for NASA’s Asteroid Redirect Mission, which plans to extract a 15-ton boulder from the surface of an asteroid, and alter the asteroid’s orbit, a method that could prevent future impacts to the Earth. The talk will also present gecko-inspired adhesives currently being tested on the International Space Station, miniaturized robots that can drive across surfaces in zero gravity, and rock climbing robots traversing giant lava tubes in New Mexico. We will discuss not only the projects, but the new tools and techniques (3-D printers, computer-aided-design software, miniature electronics) that allow us to build and iterate robots more quickly than ever before.
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NASA’s New X-ray Navigation To Guide Robots In Space Travel?

NASA wants to use X-ray navigation to guide robotic ships through outer space.
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Visiting Space Center Houston | Houston Travel

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Visiting Space Center Houston | Houston Travel

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Planning a trip to Houston, Texas? Learn about Space Center Houston, a unique museum that teaches visitors all about space exploration and what it's like to be an astronaut via interactive exhibits, in this travel video.
For many people, the name Houston inspires thoughts of astronauts and space exploration. Houston is home to NASA’s Johnson Space Center.
This is the home of Mission Control, where NASA’s flight control is managed. Johnson Space Center is also where astronauts are trained in everything they’ll need to survive a trip into space.
You can visit Johnson Space Center through the Space Center Houston. This is Johnson Space Center’s visitor center.
Space Center Houston is a unique museum that teaches visitors all about space exploration and what it’s like to be an astronaut through interactive exhibits.
Find out what life is like on the International Space Station and experience zero gravity at the Feel of Space and Living in Space exhibits.
You can also take a tour through the Johnson Space Center itself, with stops at the historic Mission Control building and the building astronauts use to train.
If you’re lucky, you might even get to see real astronauts in training while you’re there.
This is a museum that can truly appeal to anybody, old or young, whether you’re an aspiring astronaut or simply curious.
Space Center Houston offers a unique and exciting educational experience, making it easily one of Houston’s most popular attractions.

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An Inside Tour of the International Space Station (1080p, 60fps)

This ﬁlm is a tour inside the International Space Station (ISS) through each pressurized m...

An Inside Tour of the International Space Station (1080p, 60fps)

This ﬁlm is a tour inside the International Space Station (ISS) through each pressurized module exploring the research laboratories where the crew conduct scientiﬁc experiments in physics, biology, and meteorology in zero gravity.

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VENUS & MERCURY - A Traveler's Guide to the Planets | Full Documentary

While tiny Mercury blisters in the roasting glare of the Sun, cross over to the dark side ...

VENUS & MERCURY - A Traveler's Guide to the Planets | Full Documentary

While tiny Mercury blisters in the roasting glare of the Sun, cross over to the dark side and you’ll find the temperature plummets over 600 degrees Celsius. Back away from the Sun to cool off and we encounter Venus, our nearest neighbor.
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This is How NASA Guides Robots Around Mars

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A Tour through our Solarsystem

A fascinating tour through our solar sytem, based on NASA's Science on a Sphere program "T...

A Tour through our Solarsystem

A fascinating tour through our solar sytem, based on NASA's Science on a Sphere program "The Wanderers".
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In ancient times, humans watched the skies looking for clues to their future and to aid in their very survival. They soon observed that some stars were not fixed, but moved in the sky from night to night. They called these stars the wanderers.
At the center of our solar system is the sun, binding the planets with its gravitational pull. From our viewpoint on earth, the sun appears small in the sky, but in reality it dwarfs even Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system.
The distance from the sun to the small worlds traveling it are vast. Light takes eight minutes to reach earth, and nearly a day to reach the farthest known bodies. Join us now as we tour our solar system, starting with sun-baked mercury and traveling to the remotest outskirts, where small, icy bodies move with only the faintest connection to our sun.
Mercury
Mercury, the closest planet to Sun is also the smallest terrestrial planet. It orbits so swiftly that its year lasts only 88 Earth days. The airless cratered surface could almost be mistaken for our moon, relentlessly bombarded by meteoroids for four and a half billion years. One of these encounters left a giant scar called the golarus basin, one of the largest impact sights in the solar system. Temperatures on the surface of mercury can reach a blistering 800 degrees Fahrenheit, and can dip to 300 degrees below zero on the night side.
Venus
Venus, as seen from Earth, is the brightest object in sky after the Sun and Moon. Russian probes were the first to land on Venus in the 1970's and 1980's. Venus's surface is volcanic. Its atmosphere is composed of thick, dense carbon dioxide with sulfuric acid clouds. Both are potent greenhouse gases that trap incoming sunlight. Venus rotates slowly—one Venusian day lasts almost four Earth months.
Earth
Earth is the only planet with life as we know it. The atmosphere and temperatures are "just right" for life. It is the only known body in our solar system where water can exist as a gas, liquid,
and solid. Vast oceans dominate surface of the planet. Seasonal changes occur on the surface. Earth has a solid surface that constantly shifts due to plate tectonics.
MarsOnce geologically active, Mars has the largest dormant volcano in the solar system, Olympus Mons. It also hast the longest valley in the solar system, called Valles Marineris. Mars has a thin, atmosphere primarily composed of carbon dioxide. Surface conditions are dynamic. Mars has seasons as well as massive dust storms that cover the planet. Its surface features include the smooth, low-lying northern hemisphere and the craggy, heavily-cratered southern uplands. Evidence suggests that Mars had water running on its surface at some time in the past.
Asteroid belt
The asteroid belt is composed of small rocky pieces. The big question is "What happened here?" and "Why no planets?" The asteroid Ceres is large enough to be classified as a dwarf planet.
Jupiter
Jupiter is the largest and most massive planet in the Solar System. It rotates rapidly, completing one rotation every 10 hours. Long-lasting, high-speed winds and storms dominate Jupiter's atmosphere. Jupiter has a faint planetary ring system and over 63 moons. The largest moons, discovered by Galileo in 1610, vary widely.
Io is volcanically active. Europa's cracked surface likely hides an ocean below. Ganymede is the largest moon in the Solar System. Callisto is heavily cratered.
Saturn
Saturn's seemingly serene atmosphere hides powerful storms and winds on its surface. Saturn is known for its extensive ring system made of chunks of ice, rock, and dust with small moonlets embedded within the rings. Saturn has more than 60 moons. Conditions vary among the moons.
Titan, the largest moon, has a thick, smoggy, atmosphere covering its icy surface with lakes of liquid methane or ethane. Small Enceladus has water and ice geysers at its south pole. Its water vapor coat other nearby moons and create a thin Saturn ring.
Uranus
Uranus receives 400 times less sunlight than Earth. Uranus lies nearly sideways, making its axis nearly parallel to the plane of the Solar System. This extreme tilt give rise to seasons that last nearly 28 Earth years. Uranus as many moons and a faint ring system. It has only been visited by one spacecraft, Voyager 2, in 1986. Like the other giant planets, Uranus's atmosphere is primarily hydrogen and helium with a trace of methane gas over deep clouds, giving it a pale blue-green tint.
Neptune
Neptune also has many moons and a faint ring system. Its Great Dark Spot, a large storm with extremely strong winds, disappeared in the 1990s. Neptune's vivid blue color is due to its frigid temperature: -371°F (-224 °C).

In space travel there is a saying that the first 50 miles and the last 50 miles are the most dangerous. Explore the controlled explosion of launch, the fiery crucible of reentry and everything in between. See how a single spark inside a spacecraft or a micrometeoroid less than an inch wide hitting a space station can turn a routine mission into a lethal nightmare.

Houston Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

Welcome to Houston, Texas, one of the largest cities in the United States.
Once an outpost in the Old West, Houston is now a down-to-earth metropolis, boasting a tremendous shipping and energy industry, as well as plenty of culture.
Kick off your Houston tour at Discovery Green, a 12-acre park tucked beneath the city’s skyscrapers. You’ll find public art and plenty of space to picnic or go for walks. Houstoners take pride in their various parks, museums, and open spaces, like the Houston Arboretum, where you can go birdwatching, learn about green living, and hike the trails to explore local wildlife.
Speaking of exploring, your Houston sightseeing should include a trip to the USS Texas., This battleship served in two World Wars and now stands guard as a museum on the Buffalo Bayou. Head over to the Gulf for a walk on the beach while you watch the sunset, then get ready to gear up for the evening with some delicious TexMex shared with the locals. After you lose yourself in a few rounds of line dancing to burn off all those fajitas, you’ll be wondering why you didn’t come to Houston earlier.
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JUPITER - A Travelers' Guide to the Planets | Full Documentary

Welcome to Jupiter, a world so roomy that it could swallow every planet and moon in the so...

JUPITER - A Travelers' Guide to the Planets | Full Documentary

Welcome to Jupiter, a world so roomy that it could swallow every planet and moon in the solar system and still have room for more. Yet for all its bulk there is nowhere to land, just an infernal drop into a bottomless sky.
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NASA: Space Travel for Dummies?!

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3 Types of Space Colonies: NASA Settlements and Space Travel For The Future Of Humanity! New Earths!

"A billion years ago there was no life on land. In a phenomenal development, by 400 million years ago, land life was well established. We are at the very beginning of a similar, perhaps even more important, development.
TodayEarth teems with life, but as far as we know, in the vast reaches of space there are only a handful of astronauts, a few plants and animals, and some bacteria and fungi...
mostly on the International Space Station."
NASA has designed at least three Space Colonies for Interstellar travel that are capable of sustaining many generations of humanity for the long periods of time it would take to physically transport humans from one star system to another!
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